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V* hx&','^t$&fz$yy ,'"^' ���������"������������������*'?��������� #.f '|f i|������ Vel.i3; Birkerville, Wmia^?������3^������k;/ BiG/^sMrdayr Sept..'14,": iS72. 2Q piss ��������� ME JMLIBO0 SENTIML .��������� f -J PublisKetfe^ery Saturday by i *' * R 0 BJB R T IS 6 L LO W A Z, r��������� Subscription*. ;��������� ^' 60 Cents per Week* ���������* .���������.;.'; f i:% ^ RAXES OF ADVERTISING.^ $&���������-.; , for ouov square (one I ach)^st I userr 16% 'H j :> i'A i"-!'''.*'& VtH^fo ������������������ -one month, &-*i- For t wosquar 68,'fl rs ti nsertion ^ ��������� ��������� ��������� - - * ���������''"*'���������'"������������������; ouemohth^ ��������� ��������� ��������� - - > $3/ p Agents for the' ^Cariboo Sentinel. u Quesnelrn*outliV :"������������������' Soda Creek;' '-^ -'Clinton'j '"i-.'->;,s-';'-/-v Yale, ������������������'���������. ,- ; ;--���������'.- - New* Westminster/ Victoria, :, - '"������".'''"'���������' 1 'J'T. Fisher, .*'������'��������� ���������<��������� "Boats &:Co,, " , ^ ������ <J Street,, /W;:,t t -; 13arna>d������s Express :. -." -; ,������������������' Barnard' a Express '. ;������������������; * Barnard's: Express ' '���������/ do '. " do; : 'jhy-.. =?.'jonh' Murray t ''-V- -T /Mr'Webster.- ���������- k **y' ' 8an Francisco !.-.*.-i ���������'!>��������� J San Francisco SOComhili? London,' B.O.* M������?(JARIB06;:SENTINEL Uu'da, GirciilftrsjPosters anf Programmes for jSS^Exec n te (1wi ttfneatness anr3 digpatcb.^p^; i ;/ ;, ?" : :������������������ Terms mMerate.\4 - s 'r - ,:��������� >.,-' MEETING -AT, yANWINKLE. ,-.'���������.���������^;-u . ���������.������..,-' ;"������������������'..,.. ������'-';';���������-��������� .':���������;!���������.. ���������, ."���������\JV ���������������������������'���������'. ���������'��������� ��������� , '������������������- '-'"���������'"!, jf'iV- .<���������" . '7"'.i*r. -'" .'';.-''.."'' ?";', '."'^ ..{"'1',, '��������� ,i,.,l" ,!'���������>"������������������".. ^ "..' t>,. ���������v - " ,f' J' ^'-: -,J^'-"' .t'1.' ������������������'.... A mooting, caUedl-by Mr Walkem, was bold nt, Lindhnrd's saldon.Vahwlnl������le;on'Satnr- <!:ty eveniiip: lasti Mr Adam 'Preniic.e?occu- |ii^(lrtb:e.cl)'dirf aruiilr ^illiani Charltbaacted as Secretary. ' i ��������� ;TbeI chairman arjnounped that the -^object of t he inee 1 mg-was to gtye' Jlr *Wa 1 k6ra,. ooe of - o tir;represen tatives in,: tbe lopal LegiBlatit ro, aa opportunity of giving aaaccomit.of last . session-H proceedings. < ; . .'i,/Mr"^alkem then addressed the meeting at considerable length, enurnerating the several h i I Is which had b eea p aased -d n ri ng th e ses- ston, and gaye^a full description of the route the Canadianp*aclfic'<Bai)road:|wonld most likel y Vake,P comparing the"'���������' differen fc grades with those of the American Pacific railroad, ��������� fl^4^iRP.lp'MQ2iiP.?*' in������?;Wcy .^bjeijeflts. which British Oolumbia wbujia deriye frpm;the/opn- etriictiou of the railroad. ��������� On. .the concltislba ..of Mr :Walkem*8 speech the fd U owing reaoin tion was put to "tbameet- iag and carried unanimously:' ' : ��������� " "^Thftt-this meeting takes the present op- portotnity of expressin^.. ifc^ high ad m tration of tho < course' -pursued:--by Mr''-Walkem since his election as one of our representatives in .the Provincial Parliament, and thatthe thanks -of this meeting i>e and.are. hereby conveyed to him. for his great exertions in onr behalf, and for the prompt passage of those measures which have bad so beneficial au influence in this section.?^ v: Vr ..;���������;:. ���������- After a vote of {banks to the chairman an*1 eecretaryjthe ������������������meetibg adjourned. 1; tinned in this trade until 1850, when, be be4 came interested In the BVase^-jr^r steamers " MoodyV and^ bouglaSi,r of whicli he super? intended th'e construction, i In 1861 he made the :������������������ first successful y trip *��������� to' Tale,'(in" the] u Moody.,? Iu*$$&& he'^isposed of nisinteri eatsi ja ?!:the .1 XMcSidyP.ti and^^'^pvigW^ at|^ Kuilt tbe "Eeliahcej^s^Veilanisotavors ably kuevvtf on fljisjriver? ?InvlSfefe Wfeuilt the " Ou ward," tie; fine'ateamer; fio w s plying between this;tny;anld::Yate^ ��������� 'Capt* Irying'^fis a native? of. Annan, Dumfrfesjiire, Scotland^ and aboufc'56 years of age*l Me, are happjljto! state that he leaves, bis;family, his;wi^owl. f|fe daughters, and ins son (w,ho^succeeds bimjinj the '"Onward^') ;well^ provided for. The- funeral service; impress!vely'ren'det'eil by tbe1 Rev, Mr JamiesonV was performed attheJatft resfaence^ of Capt. ^Irvingiyesj^erday;.aid: tlie! rem ains- were interred .in the: Masonic cemetry* The attendance^ ;at4tlieiuneral'w^>upj>rece| dently 1 arge, every one being anxious to showi resjiect forone'BO long known and so jMghly esteemed. p;ipSimp^ia^ea^^ Capt.IrvingkQew^nj^.guile^ His only pur? pose in Jife.^see������ned to {b%to^ aidj in ^the pros4 peirity and w^ufare of those around ��������� himV, Hia p^Tsji ^rf ajlways dt in^needv and many;of those who ttowsproudly hold their heads up-in this community owe the! r present success to the generous aid of the deceased^gentlemari.:1lis generosityiwas nnrestrictedft*hyJ class, faith or ( nationalityj He kne wno dlstinctionsrjri bis bounty. I He was %gentlemaii4u^hf|rue?sense;o^ tbeterm: liisy^ord^ in tbe "inostx-minute SKcur^ancej was?as good islhis4>6nd? ^Hisfhigh Aenie of honor made him^f^^''0^0^io^ihe.^d^Qh������ ing, but that never - altered bis fixed: principles, and no man can say be ever allowed a wrong to 'sway him frpmB the path of recE- tude. ; With; supb a.nature::-need<'iwe. r say; ^that he had a most aflfection ate heart. Devotedly attached to his wife and, familyj be knew no sacrifice of self too great to make for their happiness^ anoV; we; {cannot Jae surprised; that their bereavement has left a void' that can never be filied with any earthly; objects [Mainland���������Guardian^;August 3L;: );.':;?.; rNeffi^niEETJSEMBNTS ��������� MISCELLANEOUS/ m&y; W::bm^J^^^^ MAILS, ' ��������� ; fatt;Vdlke%Tirga.:&-.0b.; yjyi) 1 f: ������������������������������������' '\P.fi ^m^Mfi,'. oTrxps ���������������������������'-.:. ',"' ������������������.'���������������������������. ;:,c ,r.:v';vr������l..'-.H".!'-1"i:r,-V..'.L' ,���������::������������������ ,-'.r ������������������.-. '���������*���������' '-.".,. ��������� ;���������: li&X :W. '4k pfcilts E:s:s nn DMer^temp pcaf^'^rran getne at ?fqr'::J3dnyey-; -vi y ft::. % v ^aace'of'������tbe> Mailfi '-from ���������: ���������. ' '���������/=- - gaplie Greek Jp;.OKa4agaa. The 'uadefsign^d lias placed-a lir^ p:0^ei^ - "���������' - ������������������ ' -ger'Stagekon the";- - . '������������������' -v Rpnning iu^ close connection with the Stages from^Yaleto^arkerville; , , ,'.,,<,' :.t:T^soln3'Visitibg:,the;'0^ Gnditbisby far the nadstxonvenient mdde-iof travel.;;',: '��������� ;.; % '/; &; ;f'; ;\ ^^���������^rStagesieaVe Cache,Ct&Ay on JVgdnes- day rnbrningsat,10 o/plockj fandlwill' return th������ftilowibgweek iaT^fe the Stages goijng^Norfeh andjSou^'l.V'"-/';'.: /TlEfiit; IXPEEES liW| ^ilVbe transacted over thej route-gFreighti carried^'' Parcels delivered. ^CommissioiiB executed^ Colieotions.made. ��������� - , : ��������� - ;������������������'.'���������'���������. .. au242m F. J.' BARNARD,& CO. Bmmk^ ���������is������- V>1' A SUPPLY QF^HB* BEST QDIIJn OF M^^li; 3'<y?i Aliw^SOKHAmi 3iiSMB^ ��������� ^ :-'.,JJ^iS ' S -J ������ PIS ;\fVJ -:������?i ���������' LIST; OF LETTERS; RemaiQing in the Barkerville Post Qfficie oh 1st September. 1872. . Parties^calling'- for letters ia the fol lowing ��������� 1 ist, will please ask for Advertised Letters: . > (; ; Anderson, Anders (2) Langdpril W* ;.:.:-.-,: Angles, lijphv;. y Lewis, Gharles r Bdmteri^^ Deatr^op Capt;'iayiKO.-*This 'sad event ^occurre^ on Wednesday .morning, August ��������� -28th, and' althoughi Capt. Irving had beea very ��������� ill for some daysT the disease appeared to be giving way before tlievinedicat treatment and the-tubst-hopeful anticipations were indulged in. v0ap t-., Irving ar ri ved* in Oregon, ^commander and; part owner of the bark *jSuc- . cessy'5 in tae year. 1849.. With thisTesBel he . engaged ia the Oregon and California lumber trade, which be pursued for a number of years; Dunngjjhis'periqd valuable land which isj now /known as East JPpttland.- He iubs|guently purchased m ��������� iroAetM^e^ tfie'^^."lEaglej^v^the^ first steameri iihat ever plied ia Oropji water!;* He con* Barlow,;TO. r"'^; Brodie, John _ . Barker, William - Clarke, John G .��������� Coby, Frances (2) * Coeman, P Cnmmings, Allan ChklelL George Darrocb, Donald Dosher, Henry ppderoyC r Odwling,Rchd .Evaris,.H;W ; . . , Eorbes,F:W i .^ Fletcher &. Bucaoan Hinds, Thomas Holroyd, Jas Hicks,, Wm ;j Hare. Oliver Harris, Wru Humphries; John'-.. Johns, A Jeffry& Mills ��������� - Jenkins, Wm H, (4) Johansson} S Jones, Daniel ! Kirwiri, Pj(3). ' :��������� Knight, Henry Leslie, John . . - Lambert, D 0 .-4 nf ...-^ : ::':���������; . McThtbsK A j"./ , McDonald, Alex &. McBride; Jos ; .; :- Miirphy- John���������'���������: A 'McArthur.'Dl' :;' McLeocl. Thomas ������ .^Mead/W v'::'"'-'���������'"?:- ���������Ma'rcent, Louis : Mofffttt, John McDonald, John *. McKeg, McDonald O'Hare; Patrick i! '; Phair, Henry ,���������=���������>... ^ , Preusischev Rage .���������'������;������������������ Peliow, WiHiatri Pritchard, Robt Kenton, John S( ! Ro we, Samuel ;. Sanderson, John : St Laurent, Jos;. ScoltiJohnW :,-_,;;: Sanders, John Smith; Robt Hv; ��������� Sullivan, J D --��������� Schubert, H fiteel,& Thomas. Beirjamia ( ./Wilson, James" Walrasley, Chaa * v Ward^JB; JOHK BOWRO^ Ai Postmaster, tmiEREAS, A PETITION: FOB APJUDI- f T V;cation of. Bankruptcy, ? bearing Mte ��������� the 10th day'of :June/ 1872^?'luitlv oeeri'^uly *ille(l" against .1 Q31$1?II ROSTER HIXON,- 'of��������� the!One: Hundrett'jiud ���������.Fitt^ Miio:.House, Liltooet-AlexanariaWagoaiRoa^i, in tlie Prpyirice of, British,"Col umbia, /rrader,; and he ���������Imving: been; declared a Sankrapt, te hereby wqair������������ci to surrender; liinisclf ���������"' to His * Honor- Chief:' JughcO Bcgbio,���������'. siting-it Bankruptcy}^ba the;2d day:;of- Sep*, teinber. nest; ..at Ten:o?clook tn the forenpou precisely^ andAon the 13th day of September following at Eleven oTclock> in ctbe*forehooa> precisely; at* QUESNEIi-. MOUTH, and make.a,inU discovery and disclosure of his estate and elLects,: when- and where the; creditors are to cpmo to proyo their debts, anti;at;; the^first sittiDg to ch oose Assignees; and at ;tbe,last sitting the said Bankrupt i9 required to finish hi a examination. All persons indebted;io.:tbO!said BankrupiJ*3fMhat havo any of: bis:Effects' are.not to pay or denvertho same but' to Chas;' K. Fpoley, the.Offictal Assignee, tt'Uom thoGourt basappointcu.: :; ��������� "1:"���������"'���������";���������.'"���������"���������::���������'������������������'��������� '���������-���������' ��������� '-���������:��������� CHAS. R POOtfiY, ; - ��������� y. ^ .��������� ���������.,.;,/,-..* ���������������������������>% ��������� ���������%��������� a .OfficialAssignee.-' -��������������������������� Victoria, 13th August������:1872, ' =���������: ������������������'-; ; aul7 lm. RE /prepared to rfuralfti Lumber at;; theIr������Mlll0,: -1*.WUUarn Creek, or deliver:itM order."; : f Having'aTlttriingJMacbine In5 operatrbnMey^rlli also furnish , ���������v"-^"' &L% atsaMafactory rates. \4-_ \' L a eell nnHS UNDERSIGNED BElNQ ABbUT ���������Jc'-v'-to close -business, requests itiat a!} parties Indebted to him by Notes'or; Book. Accounts will make IMMEDIATE PAYMENT of tli* same. :.:<-���������,���������-.���������:'���������������������������������������������: ���������:--;;,f'������ ' ��������� . .;;:>,���������: ;. ^'E:MANETTA. B?.rkerville, Angnst 17, 1872. ' mxVI SURVEYS AND PLANS EXECUTED ' ��������� : On reasonable terms. .'.; J8#* Orders left at Mr Kelly's, Barkerville will be attended to. my25 tf rfHE UNDEBSiaNEBHAS; RECEIVEI) j. instrllbtiotfs to oUer to Loan on Good Securiiy a few Thousand Dollars,*in suina^o null the applicant "&Xks: fi ."'��������� B','pAVl^, Solicitor. BarfeerTiU^Aqsu^^XSTS* aui9#u ''���������: '':'[ . BARKERV5LLE; ; ^^ x}rs?:';;'':,i^:V;A>:;'l, ;,��������� ,i>';EvP'aT"',P:-0;B::'vv 80S C1EEK EStEAFlftUB ������������������������������������"..������������������ ���������.':���������.:-.v-;-!,,-f ';���������������; : ���������- my2o v* .-,>;..'��������� ���������-���������.��������� vv-* -������������������ Has commenced her Weekly Trips, leaviiijf Quesnel on MONDAYS, and Soda Creek ������a FKIDAYB at daylight. : ^ , Passage,? Fkeight, ry. :-':';.S5-; 1 cent per lb. ��������� i. for x#i$*:Qpods bonsigned to lis from beltfw )r^arded^Free ot.filiarge forviStiorage or CommMbnl' .** ���������'! .'"���������;! ,'.-. ,^v ���������. j >> ,M'^ ���������,.-. MARVIN & WRIGHT. Quesnel, May 2.1^72. myli 4m 0,'x b.������mbviii m������wm<mmmvmBg!l SITE CAKIKQOSMTlM SATURDAY, SEPT 14. IS72 ,. /: ^.:^ ^Qnwnelmonlh, Sept. 13���������The ;Yieior!ai'Jaisi rived from Soda creek this morning with ���������mall freight; Barnard?������ :Express��������������������������� and mail left for Barkerville at nooii���������no passengers. Am lordship-Chief Justice Begbie opened tbe Assize Coiirfr; here to-day.:.No cases; for trial. He sat afterwards irf bankriiptby on Hickson and Elmore 'cases.Tutf; former pas8ed his Second examination ; fa the latter ease Geo. *Coxoa was appointedJrade assignee and the tfase adjoiirned.r yeveral trains have arrived :frbra ���������Ojqineca and havengoea below. No height ^ every thing quiet. '������������������'���������&. ^CLINTON. ' .'.-,- : . Clinton. Sept. 13���������Preparations are being ������nade for the Pavilion Mountain races, which ^akojdaceon 25th and 2Gth Sept., ami a good lime is\ anticipated. Among the' horses ar- lived are McKay's horse Charlie, of Barker- .ville j Poole's horse Kingbolt, of Pemberton 3ff*adowsyand two,horses.from Montana. It . le repbrtejia match between: ���������: McKay's horse 4ind Craig's mare will comeoff ufter the regular races, McGrtnley?������ troupe has gone to the Tace jrround to make arrangements to perform dur4irig the raoes^- ;vt he races/wilI close with a ^ran d-A> a IU ���������%%;���������-':_;. ���������'���������;.. The admin is trator^sate of property of A. Jlefly;, deceased, came off at the North Fork -of. Thompson: river on['������������������rCihiiin&jL% T!i������ purchaser o f, the ran ch and c rops was Mr. John : EJwards; price $4,050. The gross sales .. ttimotiflted4o.;:$10,OObV'::r: * *- ��������� ��������� -\ * * ���������;. ; - ^ : ' " ���������"- *"?'"v*'���������"YAL13/ ��������� '���������"'' ���������'' "���������;��������� '''::/" ��������� Yale, Sept. 13���������The Oh word r������rri veil yes- ten!ay. -mprriing ,wl th40 tons freight~nd passengers. The'Susp'ehsion Bridge will be open from 12 to 1 and ������Ao 7. p.m;:: deily, to allow _ ������������������ single pack,abimals to cross and freight to be ipackebVpver on men's baefcs..���������: It wiH a Iso be opened one entire day next weeik. McDori- aid's mule team and.Bates:> biill team swam . c Ahe river day I before������yesterday, nnd are now' J oad lugA iip-rflcDo naldl's for- Clin tori;��������� and Ihiicti1 for 150 mile house. Spuzzum bridge wii I ,be: closed for repairs ori Monday, and -will probably not re-open for ten days.��������� ".Weather warm but cloudy. ��������� -;.;:'.: iu.:; ;���������::,: % \ M yicTcmiAi^ O '���������$������������������-��������� \ >M.. Victoria, Sept. l3r-The sentence of death >: Recorded against- the men Simon[Johnson, iSebusha: Meshak aud Thraket. for: piratical ly killing four white men near Barclay Sound two years ago, by Chief Justice Begbie, has been commuted by the Governor General to ^^years'aervitHde under a ticket of leave,- to "be passed "at" Metlakatlah, unless otherwise ordered. ., The trails blocked in the Nariaimo district tiy tie recent fires are being cut out, the Surveyor general having offered $500.for the , eemce'. . . * ' '-. . -...=' It is reported that C. B. Toung, an old Brit- i������li Columbian, died several mouths ago in "Mexico.- y: '. ���������* ��������������������������� Kdward Cavenangh was brought to the Royal Hospital soon after midnight oa-Wed- aesflay, having accidentally shot himself in -the fleshy part of the thigh while bunting. It is feared he will lose bi3 leg. . The Prince Alfred, sailed at 4 o'clock ^es- "terday for San Francisco. CANADA. Toronto;Sept. II���������A party of "Engineers ���������under Capt. Anderson, of Royal Engineers, liave left to >meet the American party ap* pointed to determine tho 48th parallel boundary 'between Canada and the illoited States from the Lake of-the Woods to tb������ ^tocky 3fountain8. It is thought the work will take sthree or four years.' ��������� ��������� ��������� THE GENEVA CONFERENCE. 'Geneva. Sept. 11���������The'arbitrators will "bold their next meeting on- Friday. The ������ward to'America is now stated at three andi ;ia quarter mlilion pounds sterling. London. Sept IO���������The Advertiser this ���������tnorning expresses fa strong terms its disapprobation of the result of the labors of the Oeaeva arbitrators. It says the plain English df it is tli'at' the British Sovernmetit has allowed the Americana* to'bull j-'as but of three ���������$r four mil lion pounds; ; Geneva, Sept. 12���������Chief Justice Cockburn, "British member-of Arbitration, wiJl deliver an elaborate opinion oavpoMnts wbereia he differs from the decision of the Court. New York. Sept. 12���������A Washington special pays it is weil^established, the re that the award of the Alabama arbitration ia\ to be��������� sigaed at Geneva in duplicate on^atiirday and banded 4o the agents of the respective Govern men la lot transmission to London' and Waehington. ?,heHtateTneut tfcnat claimants are to receive -their money.before December 1st is erroneous, 'for the tetai amount of award -is not due In Waahington tlil.ono yea? ftom'date of award, MINING INTELLIGENCK. Tho eontrnned dry woathof hns retarded mitting operations 'generally. Tbie week, however, there havebeen some heavy showers, and from present appearances an incfeaeo of water may-be expected. A new aeefc, which baa'been earned . GOLD>CltREZf has been ttnick, running out of the Bald Mountain range iato Swift rivar, and fair prospects found in the surface gravel. Some frye or six companies have alreadyJbcated ground and are making preparations for washing. There are a number of creeks ia the same vicinity, of which, although.only a few miles from William creek, nothing whatever is known. The want erf trails, even in our own Immediate vicinity, ha great drawback oa prospectipgi '";;;'-.-.." -. *a^*w^������S:CRBffir,/;. _; ~;,At \ TheUallarat co. last week washed *50os. ,> ��������� z,ioffixu������3 crkbk. ",/:.;.���������-' The Gladstone co.; have got to work in the face of the pld drive. The Spruce ob. are down about Z4,tett io.rhelr new shaft. :��������� . *NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Arrant Blasphkht.���������The devil ca������ quote Scripture .when it suite hh purpose, and ^o it appears cad the Hon. E. B. Wobd. the rene- trade ex-Treasurer Of the Saudfleld Macdooald On tarlo Min istry. The Gri t party hav ing snc-: ceeded in returolrigfofNorth Norfolk;^ Mr Chad ton ������������������ who is at 1 eged to en tertaia strong arittesaiion; proclivities, by a flmall majority over Mr A. Walsh, the late member. Chairman of the ibtercolonitti.^Railway Commis- sioneis, Mr Wood telegraphed to the successful candidate as f61 lows,:-^; V . ? ��������� ���������':,:��������� \ "14dra sorryTcannqt be ��������� present. : What a day of fear and trembling I passed yesterday \ When 1 heard you Were safe my feeliogs "burst all bounds^and I .conId: only say. Thank Heaven ! Sing nhtp theLord.for he hath tdumphed gloriously.: the horsejand his rider tie -hat h tb ro wri in to tbe sea 'P - ' ': ������ 1 .,; When a man .bearing the political'and prl^ -yate character;of R 15,^^ Wood indulges in pro- lane rhapsodies such as the above we may wel 1,exclaim, *��������� Is Saul also among the prophetsV7 "Mr Wood, *who was tho late member for South Branfc; and we presume^the successful op pcraea t o f-4 S1 r Fra nc t s Ri ricks In th a t c.ou ti ty at the 1 ate elec tion, ia ;"o n e of['. tfie, in o s t hi fter op|> o nen ts of; the, British Col ii mbia Terms t)f 'Union, and recently at a political meeting took occasion .to speak: in the" most disparaging terms^ofon^ the mon who seek'to ��������� ayertiirow the) present adminiatratiohl' ���������"'���������' Xost or Strayed. CAlfT5 TO MY PREinSES, :������NR LIVER COWEED POG, on Seotember-6th. Any peraou can bave tho same by proving prop?.rty and paying expenses. Apply at the Kenuel, A. H. WALLACE, . eeWlni. -\ Tbirteca Mile Hoase. . Williams Creek District School WILLBE.HE-OPENEP [ . , . "������������������'���������'. On MONDAY MORNING nexf, Sept. 10, ,'"' ���������������������������������������������. At T������n o'doclc, Under tbe supcriatendcac* of Wrs Hau.. '." seWH. B. PEARSON, Secretary. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the matter of Colin CnranoLK, deceased, ... iiiteatate. NE^V ADVERTISEMENTS. Bankruptcy lTotif3j TTHKHEAS A PETITION TOR ADjTrrv V cation or Bankruptcy, liearlnertaie^iTe*7??1: 'ptfmber, 1^72,. hath beon duly -med.il-^ British Columhl,, Trader, :flna 'ho bavin/������b fQVf dared a Bankrupt, i* }wreby required, to Rurr^ Mmeeir to tho-ll.mer.ible..'UatihcW Balllld> K? CU&f Junjceot Our aupremc Court sluin* iniff his estate and eilbei?, when- and. whore tho crcdw ar^tofiome to jrrore their debts, and at tho* w sUUDff toclioiwc ABPltfncvs: ������n������l at thohstRittiD?^ Sa,AH*^\nkn,p! l? p'^'^-^-Wntoh-hleexamhiaUoJ* All persons Indebted to the said Bankrunfc* X havemiy of his ef^ctP, are not to piy or i nJlvor th������ same but to.Chae. K. Pooloy, tho -Official AssiJm, whom the Court has appoint.^i.' ^-"iMi, CHAS. K. POObKV, V.'iA . -.. " OHlcial-Asslpnee. Dated Quessel, 2d s< ptember, 3 872. *c7 hi ALL PERSONS INDIBTEP TO THE AB0VB E3- ,tate aro required to pay such debit .Immcdi- ately, and all persons who bav������ claims against such Estate aro.required to send them ia to me on or before iho FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER next. ; ��������� . c. k. pooler, \J,. .- ��������� ��������� ��������� - . Official Administrator. ' ��������� RichfteM, Sept; 9, IWg. "���������'* se34 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH ;������������������ : COLUMBIA. Itj the matter of Nrcuor.A9 Bailet, deceased, '.. intestate. LL TERSOXS IKBEBTEO TO THE ABOV!E ES- v tate are required to pay such debts ithmefii- atelyjrand[ all persons who heve claim's against such Estate are required to send'them in to me on or before the FIRST DAV OF NOVE^BXR next. ���������>.-.:'- ������������������������������������.������������������'/ ;��������� y'f-AC. K^POOLEY, ������������������ -.:'.' Official Aiiminiatrator, _RichflMd,f?opt/'9, 18T1. '.:>- NOTICE. i LL. PERSONS HAVING- CLAIMS OR XX demande against mo for.Mouey or Chattels, con* uccted with my Ltttihes'e W;B������rkervillci6r,.my Ute business at the Last Chance Store, Lightning. Creek, arc* :requested to present the same to me at Barker* villo oh or before the end jot the-.month.; and all person* indebted to me are requested to call and settle tneir accousis oa or before; such period, otherwise Fitch accounts will .be placed in the hands oi'a Collector. "���������'������������������ .��������������������������� '��������������������������� :'. " , ..?:.;��������� ,;;: ���������;���������> a.a: '. P. MAN ETTA. h^Barfcerynic, 12th Sfptember, 137J. . ael4 lm Assessment Notice^ UM & KURTZ CAHIBOOIINING CO, Location of Work*--Williams Creek, British Columbia. VOTICE.IS HERKBY <3-IVEN THAT AT ll a meeting of the Trustees of paid Company held on Tuesday; th?" 23.1.'of Jury, 1S72, an Asscysmeni (Xo. 2) of Vivo Dollars per -she re 'wes ".levied upon ths Capital Sttfck or-eaid Company, payable immediately in United States gold coin. to. the Se'creuiry, at Hit Office, of the Cti'mpany, No. 411K Qalifornia street, San Francisco, California; Any Stock upon which said Assessment shallre* Ruibi'tthpntil on Mondny; "the 2e*th day''-'of August; 1872, shall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at Public^ Auction; and unless payment shall be made bcHT.\ wIli.heeoM'oa Monday, the Twenty third day of September, 1872, to pay the de I inqueut Assessment, together with cost of-*uver. tisinv and expeusfs ������f the sale, . Ily order ot ihe Board of Truslees. Ji. B. MLVOtt. Secretiry, : . Offici Ko.'411 % California street, au31 Jm ;* v-V'Sab-Fnmcisco. GENTLEMEN ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO VISIT THE ELDOl^ it egistration 'although It.Is general^ conceded that the ..Vancouver Island District.���������Sir Francis Hincks, C.B;, K.C.M.G., -Finance. Minister of the Dominion, has been ejected by ucelama-. tion-at Nan aim o. News baying been received by telegraph that Sir.'Francis bad been, defeated in South Brant tbroupb the roaenm- atk)<n������-rt>f Mr E. D. Wood and tbe party opposed to the Pacific Railway, a communication was.forwarded to him asking him would ha accept the nomination for Vancouver District, to which ho assented, and Mes3rs. Wal- lace and'Bunster; the candidates previously in tbe field, immediately retired in hia favor. The fact of British Columbia having for one of her representatives a Cabinet Minister of the experience and ability of Sir Francis Hinclcfl must prove decidedly advantageous to our interests, while it may be considered as establishing a precedent for our Province being for tbe future represented -ia tbe Ministry. ���������. EoucA;rroNAL.-~-Mr Jessup, Provincial Superintend en t of Schools, arrived in Barker- viilo by Barnard's Express on Salnrday last, and left for'below on Wednesdiiy. Mrfe- sop proposes to hold public meetings throughout the Mainland, on bis trip down, on educational matters, and we have much satisfaction in learning that a temporary arrangement bus been made with Mrs Hall under; which the Williams Creek School will he re* opened on If onday next. 16th Sept. Bii^tlis; D^atiis and riages Act, 1872.n NOT I CE��������� . i^UBMC NOTICE- is hereby given, tbat frora and ' I after the 1st day of September next, all Births, Death's and1 Marriages wi th In ��������� t h e Pro vi nee of Bri t i sh Columbia are to be Registered under the proTl.ciona of "TheRegistration of Births, Deaths and ifarriagos Act, ���������; 1872," .at 'the Offlco of the District Registrar of the District wherein the same respectively shall late place, and;within tho times following, that is to say: BIRTkS-^Within 60 days from the date thereof. l>EATH*~Within SO days after interment. AURKlAGES~Within.90 days from the dito thereof. Every Householder, Head of a Family. Clergyman, Physiciaa, or,othor person or persons, required by the said Act to report Births, Deaths and Marriages, who refuse's^ or, wilfully nog bets to dp so,.within tlie times before named, .will be liable to a penalty for each and every oirence. of not less. than Five Dollars oruaoro thaa:Tw'en.tyD������yTJIar6j to bo recovered with .costs be- fore any Justice of the Peace having jurisdiction Within tho locality :w.here aay such .oifonco is .commuted a^aiast the said Act. arc of the FIRST QUALITY, and tno .,"*'���������', are pot'the most inferior in Barkervillo. And furthtr, tho proprietor, . "; . .. ; endeavor? to.make bis patrons as comfortable as p^i. Bible by furnishing a gr.su number of tho most iutvr. cs'Jn^ "NJiWrflUt'EltS, and studying their other com. forts. Vet, as the times are so dull and money scarce, it would be w<dl for all hi* old patrons and friends ia the commatiiiy not to visit the Kldorado. Barkerviile, August 31, 1S72. auOl lm By'comhiao o\ Land Registry Office, '. Aug. 31,1872. Bc W. ATKitAN,.'���������/ ��������� .Registrar General. sel4 Kayager, '-'->'" --;.-- MARcra Woijb, Secretary & Treasw.kr, - Wai. AJcGoll; Staok^VIa.vagek, ��������� -, - - J. Z.-Hougk. CosruitER,:', - - ��������� - ��������� ��������� F. Psa&KTx. mLL NOW SELL'^ HEW ADyEETJSEMENTS. HAVING- . DISPOSED OF .OtJR FE^Pht?1 * co- W would-thank the tpabJie Tor tbeir kmd patronage, and ask a continuance of'lire same lor cur saccts* ���������Mr MARC0S WOLFE is our authorized Agent, who will pay all liabilities, and to whom all accounts must be pa id. -We .would, here request all those in. dabted to us, cither by Note, or Book Ac. leant, to ������*&o as speedy a setUemcat ae possible. OPPENHEIMBB JgEO& Ba^errtllfi, g*ptv s^ s������72,> ��������� ��������� Saturday-Eve'g, Sept. 21, The Cariboo Amateur Dramatic Association will perform the,Original Romantic Drama, .in two Acts, 1 by IL Wllke, Bs������,j���������. enliljed"- ' ���������OR THE��������� Claude Darmaud (the Denouncer), . I. B. Fisher Simon Siggei;(hls Servant); - - . Oomar Johns. Adolphe de Brh-ncourt, (a Nobleman), J. S Thomt?son Gustavus (his friend), - --������������������ ~ - jf. Wolfe. La Rose (a Merobant), - - ��������� ��������� J. Bowron. Dutchman), ��������� ;/F- Perf0t1 ; Tho Kat O'Hea {an Irishman), J. H...SuHIve-n Thrae J������lm ������S5* (?m ���������EngHsil*}j. Hudson [Thieves. Pierre (OffoVrbr Police), - - - ~ H. ikDermott. victorino(the Denounces daughter), Florence Wilson {Soldiers, Townspeople, kc} To conclude with Becitations, Songs, &o, AW Doors opan et 8- Entertainment to com. mence at half.past Eight o'clock. " BEEP' AT A SHALL PROFIT, and will ..eon* Untie to do so as long as the public extend their patronage; .,'.-, J. W. LINDHARD. ������3. REMEMBER THE STORK -������ft Upper end of Barkerville* . * _ au3t DR. OniPF reoelred by last Ik������ presBBorae wbicb caa be relied on. Persons wlio Lave not been Vftcclnated for Bvrne time should take ad van tap������ cf this opportunity, ia consequence of tbe reported prevalence oi Small Fox in tbe lower country. 9*T Teeth. Extracted and mmm ������* u������n*pi������������ m%m O'CJOCK. "������, ������X -ff Ai>Av*-*������ Tickets, %i\ Reserved vm* %\ |d-4o fe������ '%&$ ������f ^0* Prescriptions mi ���������~ mteto*. vfflfi ^"JSm- wM ������4 mm. m 1 1 B: !m wssm H VSSSBt in t.'O.a l������BJHTrJ--~3)t" ���������w*,*rt������, THE CARIBOO SENTINEL SATURDAY. SEPT. 14, 1872. ' ..-��������� ������g '' ���������" 'BIRTH. " At Web field, Sept. 31, tbe wife ot Xfr fnir<K Ul uer, of uKon. ffl m stig mm M m n &������ ��������� ��������������������� r ���������I 111 into* ��������� !::!$������$��������� KSBBB' ��������� ��������� P POLITICAL MEETING:; On tbe evening of Tuesday, tbe loth inst. one of the largest and most influential meet. Ing* sver assembled on William Creek met at the Theatre Royal, Barker ville, for the ptir- pose of giving.Mr Walkem an opportunity of addressing'h isconstituents. J. H. Todd, Esq., J.P., was called to, th������ chair, and Robert Skinner, Esq., wae appointed Secretary, The chairman, In a few well chosen remarks, introduced ���������" trie Hon; Mr Walkem. ou> senior member, and Chief Commissioner of Lands and. Works," ... ; -l.h Mr Walkem then came forward and said : Hit. Chairman* and'Gknti.kmkk :���������I have to thftnk^you not only for the kind reception of to-night; but for the warm, cordial and very generous welcome tendered to me on tbe day of my arrival. I have also to thank you for tho work of last Fall iu placing me in the position as a Minister. I now bold. The honor conferred upon me when I was invited to accept the important posUion of Chief Comrois* pioiier ot Lands and Works, I attribute to no merit of- my own,.but to a;sincere desire on the part of the Premier to do justice to this ts well as every other 'constituency of our newly-fledged Province. Though Cariboo is lar removed from ths,centre;of legislation, i������ recognized its importance by selecting one -of'hi* Ministers from its three members. The 'boooK therefore, properly belongs to yon, as, ���������bail I been returned.for^ smaller constituency. I might not bavo been called upon to mil tho place in the Government ot this Province which I now occupy. .1 feel much gratified on your account, as well as person-; ttliyi that lain one of a Ministry to whom the high,trust- was;confided of.'ilrst practically working out the problem of Responsible Government here. As to how we have performed that trust. you'are the judges ; and may I add, with nut vanity, that the press of our sister I*rovihces has liot: been stibted in its praise.-of our1 -legislative labors. I confess inat 1 wus'ou������' of th'ose who doubted tlie su c- c������-sjs of Responsible Government in* this Pro* ���������*vnctf, but I bad ample reason for- ab an dbBing my error during I be last session of our first Parliament under Confederation. Confeder- uilon, in its true sense, was imowfuct until free political institutions were introduced and their practical work tug tested. To the wis- ���������doin of tho statesmen who rule the Domislon is attributable the introduction of Responsible Government, and to us was en trim ted the result, . I consider* therefore, that a slight sketchof our form of Government will not prove uninteresting; The sister Provinces, excepting Ontario, have a Lieutenant-Governor, Legislative Council aud Legislative Assembly, typical o( the Queen, Lords and ���������Commons of Groat Britain. Ontario fa as a Lieutenant-Governor, and a Legislative Council elected by the people, thus dispersing with one of the constituent parts of ihe legislative body common to the other Provinces. Fol-, 'lowing in her footsteps, we have adopted ber system as our model. You will, however, perceive that the absence of one important Chamber entails imieh greater responsibility upon the remaining one than at first, blush rtpptmrs. By the adoption of a single Chamber, legislation i&vyirtually. deprived of the assistance, and in many cases of the" health) check anil influence of a .-second Chamber; ben2������ greater prudence and caution must be exercised by your representatives. The Gov-' ���������������������������ernmentais composed, as you are aware, of certain Miciste'rs, one of whom is Premier, all being elected by the people. Ho is practically the head ot the Government, and lie and bis colleagues only retain power so long rb they possess tbe:conSdence of- th^ people expressed tb rough t heir rep resen tatfrea* S ho ul d they be defeated upon any vital question, they must give place to such others as fairly ���������represent the majority of |he House.; and here, I may add. we* as a Ministry, were on the celebrated question of "Indemnity to Members" outvoted by a large majority. We <iid not resign because the members, if I may gay so, wisely decided to abandon a -motion introduced; for increase of allowance rather than retard legislation by t{je time consumed in the formation of a uiw .Cabinet ��������� (Applause.) You have read the newspaper reports, and are therefore well informed m tho ���������subject. The Ministry, you will have seen, admitted their error in not sufficiently .considering the question at the outset, and irritation was thus banished and good feeling restored. .To you I now leasee the settlement of this filiation. As a tsember for the district; I ���������would not have introduced the subject, as it ^fir&akeffl.so srjncb of .apfflrrajaleiftrww^afc as a member of ��������� the Government I am bound to consult you. 1 shall ask you, therefore, bow to decide what your members shall re teJIigently with the subject, In order that Lbeir-representatives should cot be placed in a false position in voting upon a question of then'. put and carried without opposition.. Mr Jeesnp, ���������'��������� owing to the'lateness .of tl^ereoing. after selling forth the'advantages of education and the libera) provision mnde in regard fo it by the Legislature, he invited the imdieoco to express their views and wishe's in respect of, their local soli ool. ...... 'Mr Thompson, M.P..' then came forward and moved, and Mr Baruston seconded the following resolution: -. ' ' "Tbat' in order io meet the tducatfonaj wants of the ?i>*rs*\y'-populated distnciSiof tUis ProviBC<vit is ;be oiiluinn Of this meeting ibnt ono.o.r more JJotrd- i������4 School* should bt established* in'wine convenient locality or localities, ilie'buiKiteee its he cncuitl und the ottucaiioiu] ttepartfBd&t provide;!.. by Sovcrrimont '���������.paresis ami. ftuarcH.trts to eon tri be ir a reastuubla Bum for defraying'their children's board.": Mr Thompson said that he believed that tbe proposed change would be a great improvement upon the. practice hitherto.-.fol-1 lowed under the provisions of the School Act. The interests of the sparse and scattered population of this portion of tho Province would, he believed, be best consulted by the adoption of the resolution, lie then referred to the remarks made by: the Chief Commissioner on local matters controlled by the Dominion, and be praised in the highest terms the statesmen now at the head of affairs. This being th* first opportunity afforded him of, addressing the electors of Cariboo since the election of last week, be now begged :to convey to them'his'thanks for .the honor they conferred on him in: returning him by acclamation as tbeir representative in .the llorjse of Commons, ar^d- hoped they woHfci banre no cause to regret their action. The speaker then sat down amidst applause*'...;��������� ; .';��������� * Mr Barnstbn, M.'P.P.^ next came forward, and said that nfter-the exhaustive; speeches made by.the speakers who had preceded bim he considered that he bad little to say. He could not;-however, allow this opportunity to' pass without giving liis reasons for apt bring-' iog the *��������� Indemn ity; .'��������� qiiestiod ,u p at the time of his election. Ho frankly admitted that he bad abstained from doing so leat the question should embarrass bis -election.- He was also glad that he now bad the privilege of thanking the electors for. the honor they had done him1n'retnrning''fc"im.,abd he hoped that his course in the Council would meet with the approbation of his constituents. He intended to do his duty and carry out their wishes to the-best of his ability, and upon his return rieit year lie trusted that the'electors would ceive, as the question lys. as I have been m-.j this description. The speaker's remarks were| formed, been well discussed in thls^isluot.j received with applause, and the -moiion was I promised on the hustings last Fall to return this year,to give an account of my steward ship. Here I therefore appear, both to give. an account ot the past und ascertain your wants for the future. If you recollect. 1 promised to support l.hft following measures if elected: the Abolition of the Uoad T-olW, Mining Amendment Act, adoption of .Canadian Tariff, establishment of .Free Schools, Amendment of Election and other Acts, Immigration, retention of the Assay Office, Reduction of the County Court Fees,, and the improvement of your roads-am! trails. [Mr Walkem here, amidst repeated applause, dealt.with each subject in detail.] . Pie then referred to other Act������5, such as Urn " Law of Descent as to Real Property," the " Municipal Act. 1872:/ tho *���������' Probate Act,", aud the ** Breeding Stock Act," giving Messrs. Sem- lin, J.^l*. Booth, Deaven, and Biinstor great credit and praise for having severally intro- duc'fe'dJniid carried these measnres. lie dwelt in detail upon the Estimates; the positions of. our Magistrates, and "the system of fees proposed to be paid in lieu of salaries by the cen- tlemen of the Victoria press to certain officers under; Government. [The audience unanimously marked its disapprobation.of a change fromihe preisen^ystem.] Mr Walkem then alluded tu tbe Postal changes, saying: though a l>ominioh question, it is also a home ques- tiorii and I am of opinion that your wants in all justice demand a weekly service throughout tUe: year, [Loud and prolonged cheers.] f am-glad to hear these cheers, as an ;eiv roncous impression prevails that you will be content with the present bi-weekly service. Before: con eluding I must trespass upon delicate ground. You may remember that there was last fall a general desire here that a Gov- ernorslxwld be sent from Ottawa, and a buzz of dissatisfaction was expressed in this district at tlw appointment of'the..present Governor^ I am glad to find that you have realized the truth that ** he is the right man in the right place." I can assure you that the Ministry-are largely indebted to his experience, his patience, and his unremitting toil for their success [Great applause.] Without his knowledge of the past we must have groped in the -dark: with that knowledge, our labors werif-Se n d e red c o m par at j ve 1 y easy'. 'Now, Mr Cbair rn an, all. the credit ������f carrying your inoasures must riot be atfcribailed to me. Without the cooperation of my colleagues'I could have achieved little^withont the assistance of the various members of the House I should have been powerless.. No' party srrife ex- i8ted,:and all cheerfully, bent their energies and-talents to the consideration of your wants' And the wants of the Province at large, and to gambling* row occurred between deceased and Ah Tehock in the house ef R?������p Sing al the Forks of Quesnel; that after the row All Tchock went out, and \n ten roir.ut������*s relumed with the other thrt:e accused ;" that the: deceased baring been Called dowa stairs by on* , of the four, was then fired at by all or several of the accused, but it could not bo ascertained which flred the shot that struck the deceased. uie Superintendent of Education, was then introduced to the meeting by the chairman. In a clear and lucid speech J All were, equally guilty, having acted .in con- which he f.aid he Telt; coiupfelled;.to curtail j cert icd with a common intent f ���������'���������nil the ques- ^'successful launch of Responsible Govern J j have no reason - to rugret ,lbe4r decision in - ��������� ���������- ** placing him in the seat recently vacated. Alter a vote of thanks to the chairman and secretary, then" closed one of the largest and most pleasant political meetings erer held in' the district of Cariboo. > \.\ ment. I must now acknowledge the veryf valuable assistance which I at all limes received froth the two gentlemen whom yon elected;to k?present- you. Some have complained of tbe silence of Mr Hunter, while others bave prsised ihe eloquence of Mr Booth. I shall take the liberty of saying, in theii1 absence, that they did their duty to their district in a manner most creditable; and while I often coveted the gift of eloquence possessed fay rhe one. I as often regret ted that [had not observed the discreet siiencc of the other. ,The speaker then made some interesting remarks about the Railway, and after urgingfand inviting his constituents to write to him whenever necessity required and their interests were involved, he took bis seat amidst great applause; It was seconded "That Ibis meeting having "beard the Hon. Mr W;Ukem's .occamt of bis political.action in tho Pro viBChl Parilinvint durin.? tue la to ������eBsh>n, desires to express its approval and satisfaction of the course pursued by him, resulting so ���������ttHjcli to the ad vantage of this District, and lakus this metho.1 of (ixp.ressiuf its en tiro conflde,nco in Kr Wajlkein^- ability and political integrity" The motion being put by tbe chairman was passed unanimously amidst cheers. Mr Charles iViison, eeconded hy Dr. Chipp, then moved: , ���������'That this m������eting is of opinion that the rata of indemnity tor members of the; Legisiluiure should be incrJrasd to not less than $7 per day, travelling days included, a reasonable tinie going uk4 con*ing to bo sliowed." ., ��������� . .-:'/,_ In advocating this motion, Mr Wilson said that although at one ti uie be had been in favor of the English By^tem^of |non-payment of members* still upon reflection he bad become convinced that in a new and -unsettled conn- try like this, and in the absence of an opulent and wealthy class, it was advisable tfeat members should be fairly paid for their services. That he believed that no person ia the district desired to. see its representatives, paid less than & good carpenter received, which was $8 per day. That he woe. therefore in favor of increasing the present rate of indemnity, and as the question was aow brought beford them in a tangible shape it was their 4utyfss ii ought to fegihflir wish, id'fiM to-- COURT OF ASSI2S.- (Befsre Chief Justice Bsgcik ) . Monday,-Sept 51, IS7I. The Grand Jury having been sworn in, and Mr Thompson. MJ\, chosen foreman, His Lordship congratulated the Grand Jury on the absonc* of crime -among tbe white inhabitants of the district, but regretted that the Chinamen were so disorderly. On tho present occasion there were four China-: **:-'-" :"_ ,f v n ,flmen charged with murder.. Uis[Lordship is then moved by Mr E. Pearson, and "l(| t|ieQrand Jury that if the witnesses'for 3d by Mr Pattidlo: | Cfown ^ade outft. prima facie case a.true bill ehould be found.. That Ihe Grand Jury should also present any matters within their cogniz-ince which miltLated against peace and good order. ��������� The Court then adjourned fov aa hour, wh^D the Grand Jury relumed and presented a bill against Ah -Tchock, Ah Tcha, AUTcheu and Ah Tie, for the wiliul murder, of Too They also presented'a bill agaliiat- Joseph Park, for being a common and public. nuisance, an habitual drunkard, and for publicly and constantly using abusive and ob- SCHiB Lordship-said that lie did not think the last bill could in law be preferred, but would hand it to the Crown prosecutor for coasider- ation. ��������� , ..':': RS������i^ VS. AK TCHOCK.: AH TCHA, AH TCHBD, ���������'*��������� ~" AND AH TIE. Ms Wlkem arid Mr Davie for prosecution, Mr Barnston and Mr Bishop for defence. # Mr Walkem stated tbe prisoners were indited on four counts. The, first, for tfca murder of one Too Yang; the second, shootmg with intent to murder; third, shooting with intent to maim ; fourth, shooting with intent to do grievous bodily* harm. Tho evidence Ion the part of the prosecution would snow itbat on the night of the 3f $ ;wv9 iaH. a . % tion was, on which count the prisoners would be found guilty. Hop Sing stated that a dispute-occurred al his house between deceased and Ah Tobock about 'gambling:; that ������*Au Tchock then wens out and trie deceased went up stairs.,. Ia about'ten minutes Ah Tchock returned * with the three others, and called Too Yang down stairs. As soon as ho came dowi^ Too Yang was fired at, first by Ah Tchock and afterwards by tho other three. Too Yang then fell down. 'He. won shot ������by< one ball ia the thigh; The others missed 1um. Three or four btiltet holes wer������ in the floor round the place when* deceased fell: The .prisoners then ran cut of the house. Ah Tcha was arrested, but tb������> other three wilness had not seen until this trial. Too Yang.died on 25th June. ?���������������������������; ��������� ��������� .' Ah Kl and Fook.Chong gave ^videace to the same effect. Ah Ching (Chinese doctor) said lhat.he extracted the ball. The evidence of this witness was rather favorable to the prisoners as to the shot wound not being the cause of death,: ; ��������� Ab Tow, an attendant on deceased,* states be saw the ball extracted, and it bad small spli n ters .of b one ^attached, .... This closed.thecasoior the prosetntlionf Mr Barnston, and after him Uv Bishop, afi������ dressed the Jury, pointing out what they con1* sidered material discrepancies in the evidenoa of. the witnesses fpr Ihe prosecution and ,tba want of oertiinty asi -to* who <fired! tbe shots. As to the count forinurder, tiey pointed'dirt clearly and strongly urged the fact that there* was not the slightestjeridenee: that the deceased died from the effects' of the gunshot wound. 11 is Lordship ft;summing up told the/jury that thevdefendaDtsr-cbuh8el were '-quite tori recfc in saying the prisoners could not bo convicted of murder, inasmuch as no evidenc������ had been adduced.of the mortal nature of tha wound, and it would be fat the "jnry to say on wliich of the minor counts they would find the prisoners guilty. c: The jury,, after^eitt;balf-an-b6ur?8 deliberation,* re turned-a verdict of guilty of shooi ing with Intent to do grievous bodily barm. -The Chief Justice thereupon sentenced Afe Tchock to 7 years' imprisonment with bard labor, he being the principal offender; and sentenced Ah Tcha, Ah Tcheu, and Ah Tie each , to 5 years7 impriaonmerifc'with; bsM la*bor. V: M'r Bishop made an appeal for Ah Tche������, on account of his youth, his imprisonment of ������ six months, already stiffened, and his good conduct while in gaol, but hia lordshin ������*��������� cUued to alter, the seatence. ; . Tuksdat, Sept. 10,1872. How Kow vs. Ho 'FiE.-rAction for falsa imprisonment, arising out of u.-charge of reb- N bery preferred at the last Assizes by the now defendant against the present plaintiff; on . which charge he was acquitted. Numerous witnesses were called, tho majority being on the plaintiffs side, and after addresses by tha counsel ori both sides and an impartial sum* miug up by the Chief Justice, the jury returned a verdict for $37o, being half tha amount cknaed by piaintuT. Mr BarnsUm and Mr Bishop for plaintiff; Mr Walkem and Mr Davie for defence. Nkcfklder vs. Gatxtw.���������Action for goods sold and delivered. The Judge -held that th������ defence set up by the defendant ww untenable aud bad inlaw, and that the only question was whether plaintiff should have interest or not. The jury gava a.verdict for plaintiff for $404 50, the debt, but disallowed tha interest. Mr Bishop;for .plaintiff; Air Barnston and Mr Davie fortderendanti -:";J Port.ys. GiscoMK.���������; An .order was made frt this case that the plaintiff pay defendant his costs of trial, the plaintiff having neglected to proceed to trial according to notice. Mr Davie for defendant In w Samoei, Walkew. a Bankrupt.���������Tb������ Chief Justice granted the bankrupt a thin! class certificate. ..,..,��������� Ovfxctal- Movemssts.���������His Lordship Chiaf justice Begbio, C. B. Pooley, Esq., I^rf Supreme Court, Hon. G. A. Walkem, k P.P., Chief Commissioner of LamlsJind Works, ��������������� M. Bail, Esq.VCounty Court Judge, Chief Con* ���������tabto Lindsay, and J. G. Barnston, Esq,, M P.P., left on Thursday morning for WVJK. nelmouth. where the Assizes wera to be hem yesterday. . ������* ������ Mining Saii^Tle totereiit of'Mr V, Kir- erlb*. consisting of one-aixth of tba Feramr^r* ance Co,. Harvey Cr������ek, was aolclaltaucti������a- by Mr Byrnes, at BtirfearvtHaj oa fee to'������uaiof ������������������&&.. rvna ommcTDTnE * waattrtwaipaBawB Vj1 ,.HOTELS ^RESTAURANTS, &c. x^ m ^ailljto^ W>% io Inform their friends and tbe pob Jictbatthe li������iv������ taken the wclbknowti premises in BarkerviU flfeo lynsr favorably patronised while in tho occupation :tOf>*Ur ^Cuttio.v.:: '���������-:'*-: /v<-*r - ��������� tf.; ���������"-��������� ��������� ���������..>.������������������ ^Che Gelebrated XXX Ale ������..������������������ ���������- / ;;'>��������� -..;: ��������� .'���������-���������. ���������< ���������''��������������������������� -��������� -��������� %r ���������'���������}'��������� ���������'��������� '. . J. :';v������"^'.-: !'��������������������������������� ���������?.���������; I..'"/ :- :;' '���������? .-.' ��������� .'! " '.' *','��������� ';���������'. : '.- .. ��������� ^-jibb-?Bfl&u mail \ujts; purity; and' ��������� ;<*'.��������� :*���������:.'��������� u.V-. *"i.'/Tl;** r :/"'.;';'ifc;^.:.--��������������������������� r^y.H /'.vy* -:' <>���������<- ��������� s ��������� ' v ;*^ft-;ftes^v!Ea^^rB;-������; Cigars: -.;; x::> "vV- '���������;������������������. /:. ��������� .-���������.(���������/.:���������:���������;.��������� . \-y-r' .;*>^r-KilJucy -���������������;��������� . : Constantly kept on'band. !> V'V i#i -: ':*;'. v.;,; '������������������' & :0^:.^���������^rl^;i;'���������^=V:^.���������K-'^>;-:.;,^'.:.'������������������������>��������� -,'< "!���������.��������� .-'���������,';.'-' '^���������^^-^^v^e^^jv ^:--:'.-:^ : m ���������;:/- ������������������';.���������^���������' ' MSCELLANEOUS. COMMISSION STOKiGE, MISCELLANEOUS AND; JAMES WICKHAM, aplSff ;.���������;.,,. ,. "Barkcrville. &J'?4''A ���������jvjr.lil bo always carefully ^attended lo/nnd the best Be Js ���������' and" 'accommodation '/provided' - for, their:' cus ��������� ���������i4?Pmers.'<:v':;y'--ri������ ��������� v,v;-';:>..���������''������������������ W^lr&Jkwu..del6'- ^solution of Partnership XTOTICE IS HEREBY aiVCTT THAT, li tho Partnership herotoforo existing between the undersigned as Blacksmiths has this day been disr solved by mutual consent. .'; ' All Recounts duo to the Finn must bis paid on or before tbe 15th September'next" to W. B. Oameron, or legal proceedings will be instituted for their recovery; ;>; ���������; ���������.-��������� ' <��������������������������� :.^.v, . ".. ��������� ;/; ���������,:..... :��������� .; i :-���������,.���������:. v ���������' '.'���������;:. ������������������ W, B.".CAMERON. ��������������������������� -Vi .^V.'Vi ��������� V ,: ': JAMES AUU,y :.'". :.: Barkcrville, August 0, 1872. ' pIEARING OUT ST0CK ��������� To make room for Spring.Goods*',' ||^^ip|ii:ill ..:.The above business will in future be carried on by *W. B. CAMERON, in: his own name, who will keep constantly on haiula largo supplyef all k iridsof .'..'.' &%EiB^^ ������������������������������������ "������ The undersigned begs, to Inform'the.Miners . [ ::��������� of Cariboo tbat be is . SELLrDTG; AT : COST ! The following class of .Goods,] especially se ,. lectedfor "Miners:- ; ,: . ��������� XTndejrshirts^ Socks; ifyiX>:yyf.\ !AjLy 'Is-always supplied'with' the best of every thing ���������ttbat can be procured ih Cariboo.v ���������; :' ���������-��������� -'��������� - tBoard^ r ^^$14;^er Week. r^Sg^tile^^;^^^: ���������-' :*: f: ' .���������;���������;'' ��������� -The Celebrated: *. FRESH GROUND COFFEE, ; ,,A superior articie to any. which-can be.badXrom be- 'low, Roasted'and Ground oh the premises from the *best selected beriioSj and; warranted 1 roe1 from adul ������������������eration." . . :"::-'. :-\i' ��������� ; ?.������������������.������������������������������������ ������'������������������ ,-���������> ��������� , -! ; ,jat*?;, ��������� ��������� ��������������������������� i :. J. a. goodson ttf;.������vy |:SiAi^ET- nflo>TEL,:../ 'ih u>."' ; ���������/������������������': ���������.������������������-:'���������' ' .-;���������{."j"' .������������������ '������������������ ' ��������� 1������, ��������� :- ... - fei<rfHy^iK^:^gEEK. ||:M^S|||p|E^ii 1 HAVING- sPUROHASro'^'THEi' ABOVE .: Hotel from Mr J. J. iRobertson, begs to inform thqtravclling.publicand.the Miners of; Cariboo that he wiUdo bisutmdst to sustain iti'o'well-earned' reputation of; the bouse as a- firsUclass HotoL' Wiiras;usual be furnlshod'witb'.tbe'"best tb^' Market Is wejl 'stocked with Spirits, Mesi Wines and Cigars.^ e' Aro comfortably furnished; and a largo addition to the number of rooms is how bciug made. v ; *\ !������* ���������s. 9 And a Very Fine-class of P5 # 5 :;���������';: v A fine selectioh of Ladies'. BOOTS & SHOE S Aro the best in the upper country, and will always be well supplied with Hay unci Grain. ju20 f , A fine assortment of. G-ennine Meerschaum and ���������) : Briar-root P^ipes. TheFLORENCE istherbestSeeing ' ���������.Wachlne for Fa rn fly use, .becauieit /' so seidorn iget$:out of order, 4 if tKera .. bone not working well In . 0 :eAtiFGRNiA, : ' ^ ' . OREGON,: ��������� 1 5WASH1NGT0N TERRITORY. ^:' ..Nevada, ,;v \y: ;;;; ���������'..���������/:.:;���������.,' . -,< IDAHO/ ;r ':':��������� ;.':": . -; 7 . ..: ;# ^Alaska,>������������������' ���������';';���������.��������������������������� >��������� J?>.:^; -^ BRITISH COLUMBIA, T ; 7r ,;,;. ���������Mexico,; ':.;'���������'.'���������:- ..:M.-v''.:7"v:t; 7-::-JAPAIMi'..::\: :.��������� '.";������������������,, ' -.���������.-���������;:��������� *^fCH[N^ ^x It without ^:^ :.bwner.;.:;- . ��������� -\' .;:;.,. ������������������;; ]y> :ry,..lY.;.j." 1J6.19."Montgomery Street/ iBoutli, S" Pan pRANciscb; Pal, ; ., Send for ..Circular* and tarn pies of the work.ir-Adtlvef Agent* wanted in; everyplace.: .:/ '. /-. -v :--^v;^.-. PREVSmiOK BETTP:THAI:CIIIil I J*^^ Call, and examine prices.^g^. "Tho Gooda will be sold VERY CHEAF lor. Cadi. LldHTNl^G CREEK j'EO TO ANNOUNCE THAT THKYHA Vi5 REMOVED '��������� to the spacious premises formerly known as'tbo ���������������f> George Haloon, where they' will ho at ail times ^prepared to furnish .' b'oard and meals qf the best quality, Board, - $14 per Week ���������'������������������-������������������' .ei7em ������������������ ,;. ������������������"^ in ��������� >/��������� ^COLUMBIA. .:--**y-.-:t. ��������� :^^'./^IN:^BANKRUPTCr::::;' ���������' rin r������ Sawukl Walkbr.-: - , ^V; .QAMUfiL WALKBK, of Barkeiviilc. late &|oon- n'*}&*Vir*??yi?.g b^een adJudSed bankrupt ubder a- fttitjon filed Jn,tbe ���������ounty Court 01 British Colum ^, hdlden'at Richfield, and ho having pa sed S S,D?i^?5P!i^atwil1 b0 made toW'sS: J5 ?^ ,c,ourtof British Columbia, .at the Court House ; #cl%M,,on TUiCSDAy^thelOthdayof^Septombor ^ow.next Utll o'clock In tbe fdrenoo^^?h%ur! SW*of Mtolnj^ an order Of dischar^^Sificatc>:- Counael a.cting.ba the n^Uerof \^^i^^ &&* Barkerville, May 17. my 25 HAl E been requcsicd.-Vysevernlrc^iieclribJew^ . ties, whocnb .testily to the ciVicacy oj mv svoivm to agajn in������ike public tlio fact thai "���������- *; * ' Moses' Hair Ihyigorator WILL-PI?KVENT BALDNESS, . RKSTORE -HAIR THAT IS BECOMING TfliN: \ OR KA Ud NG OFF, a u< I eifcci u u 11 v ,:'*. ��������� 0 URE SCURF. OR DANDRUFF, This Is not a mere assertion'en my part;asi I liavt In my possession-numerous testimonials certify j'oir id tbo success ot my remo^iy.. I do'not of course pretend that I can make tiieWlr pro\voniH>ads which have been" hald for vears:: but I will guarantee to slop the hair from falling o'lf. to increaso its growth, a'jideil'ectual I y remove Scurf or Dandruff.. ... , : ��������� ��������� W. ;D. MOSKS. ���������".':."' .' :Bf>;rlfervilie,B,C.' : . CERTIFICATE^ '-: -r���������;. This is to certify that.daVing last spring my hair .wasrtipidiy falling out.and my head was Inst l>ecom* Uip wild, when I applied to Mr W. D MOSES,Barker Barkervillo, who in a few weeks restored mv hair its former healthy state ������������������ DAVID GIBBONS- Barkvrvilie Deo.'29.1866 . < ��������� , oV.fiv' ^*-After the 1st delivered according Creeks. of July; to order Goods Trill bo on all outside . X F-LINDHABD. 5/1871 * iW L Court of General Assize And';Gaol Delivery and of Nisi Prius will *be held at each of tbe undermentioned places as foilowa-r ' ':_ New Westminster, Wednesday, 1st May. Yale, Monday. .6tb May. Lytton, Thursday, Oth May. Clinton, Tuesday, 14tb "May. ��������� ;Quesnel, Saturday, 25th May. KicbfieldjFnday^Sth June.. Bictifieldy Monday* 9th Sepsember. Quesnel, Friday, 13th September. Clinton, Monday, 23d September. Lytton, Friday, 27tb September. Yale, Tuesday, 1st October. ;��������� Fall Assizes at New Westminster, and As- sizes (if any), at Nanaimo and elsewhere, to be bereafter fixed as business may render necessary.���������?. ���������.������������������.������������������ Dated Victoria, 15th April, 1872. ^ By conn nan d, I :*-;���������'Jt-EOBJCB ROBERTSON, . ''k. " JPrdvincial Seeretary*. :A ..,-,���������,,_. ���������- s,;. .; . pole'bra ted '.*..-���������.;,.. ;,//'.'���������-. WGRGE S T E R S HI Ft E;)% AUGE ������������������������������������������������������ Declared by^Connoisseur fite^e. ! :' :��������� , THE JONLY GOOliCsAXJCE."���������;. Cautton against Fraud.r-T.he success of-thlfl most delicious and unrivalled;Condiment haying cause cl certa i n d eale rs to. appl yth e n ������in tfbt .*' Worccs������ tershire San00'.'-to their own inferior compounds, tli6 public is hereby, informed tbattht, only way to pro* cure tbo.genuine, is,to ; . ,\ ' *'-���������? r ASK'FOli'.LiEA & PERBrNS* SATJGE and to,sec. that tbeir namos.are upon tho wj&itek labels, arprifsn, and bottle .. ��������� Some of th 0 fore ign-mar Ice ts having been supplied with a spurious Worees'torshir'eSauce,upon tlie wrap* pe r an d I a hcl s b f w.5i 1 ch t h 0 u ames 0 f Lea and PejTh) a have been forge d,r 1. and P. give notice that they hav 0 f u rn is h ed th ei r co rr espon d e n ts with power fl attorney to take i nstant. proceedings against MANf facturbkband ven^oks of such, or any other imJl������ uons by which t hoi rrlght may be infringed.' : ;:; Ask for LEA & PEBBINS' Sauce ancl'see .Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle* and. .-Stopper.,.-/ ./-��������� ..,:,. \:y,,i. .a ���������;,:���������,' ,v.,/';;/ ..'' .���������Wliolesalo and -ttor export by tb 0,Proprietors. *W^ WMWw r* ������w ate "vA*" li ^ ^.
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1872-09-14 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
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Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
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